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2001 CMA Entertainer of the Year: Tim McGraw

35th Annual CMA Awards

Host: Vince Gill
Venue: Grand Ole Opry House
City: Nashville, Tenn.
Date: Nov.7, 2001

Entertainer of the Year: Tim McGraw

35th Annual CMA Awards Summary

In light of the events of Sept. 11, the show combines heartache and patriotic pride for a genuine display of emotion. Brooks & Dunn open the show with their hit, "Only In America." Diamond Rio's performance of "One More Day" pays tribute to the heroes of 9/11. The show ends with an all-star performance of "America the Beautiful." But perhaps the most memorable moment comes when Alan Jackson performs "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" for the first time. It is also a night of firsts for many country stars. Tim McGraw wins his first entertainer of the year. Toby Keith takes his first male vocalist CMA award, and Lee Ann Womack earns her first female vocalist award. Sara Evans take home her first CMA award for her video "Born to Fly," while the band Lonestar celebrate their first win in the vocal group category. Newcomer Keith Urban receives the Horizon Award. "Too Country," the collaboration of Bill Anderson, George Jones, Buck Owens and Brad Paisley, gets the vocal event honor. The successful soundtrack to the film O Brother, Where Art Thou wins album of the year, and the record's hit single, "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow," is named single of the year. The 2001 inductees for the Country Music Hall of Fame include 12 acts as varied as Waylon Jennings, the Everly Brothers, Bill Anderson, the Jordanaires and Sam Phillips.

Entertainer of the Year

Male Vocalist of the Year

Female Vocalist of the Year

Vocal Group of the Year

Vocal Event of the Year

Winners: Bill Anderson, George Jones, Buck Owens and Brad Paisley
Song Title: "Too Country"
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Album of the Year

Winners: Norman Blake, The Fairfield Four, Emmylou Harris, John Hartford, James Carter and the Prisoners, Chris Thomas King, Alison Krauss, Harry McClintock, Sarah Hannah and Leah Peasall, Soggy Bottom Boys, Stanley Brothers, Ralph Stanley, Gillian Welch and the Whites
Album Title: O Brother, Where Art Thou
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Song of the Year

Winners: Larry Cordle and Larry Shell
Song Title: "Murder on Music Row"
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Single of the Year

Winner: Soggy Bottom Boys
Song Title: "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"
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Musician of the Year

Music Video of the Year

Winners: Sara Evans and Peter Zavadil
Video Title: "Born to Fly"
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